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...Army, New some, 3. H, Schuler; High Jump--1. H, Henry, 6 it. 8 in., 2. Army, Champion 3. H, Boyd; Long Jump--1. Army, Kulick 7.1m, 2. H, Udo, 3. Army, Teller; Triple Jump--1. H, Udo, 14.50m, 2. H, Halt, 3. H, Henry; Pole Vault 1. Army, Hawley 15 ft. 6 in 2. Army, Williams, 3.H, Burtile 1500m--1. Army, C. Williams 2. Army, Mozina 3. Army, P. Wilsons; High Hurdice 1. H, EzejiOhoye 3. H, Herbertch; 400m--1. Army, Anderson 2. H, Jones, 3. Army, Babers 500m--1. Army, Maberry...
Pinney moved to vaulting when he entered Frontenoc Secondary School in tenth grade, though his first vaulting experience came two years earlier when he cleared an eight-foot high clothesline using a pine tree as a pole...
...just try to help each other," Pinney said. "We watch each other and it does us both a lot of good." Working together is particularly helpful in pole vaulting, indisputably the most technical and dangerous of track events...
Even more beneficial than the mechanical and they offer each other is the moral support Pole vaulting practice can be grueling and tedious. Even during the meets there is very little fan attention, and their cheers keep each other motivated...
...their event and their roots; both are interested in science, and both have the same attitude toward their event. They share a streak of recklessness that keeps them vaulting despite the long hours and the danger. In fact, it is the danger itself that keeps them flying over the pole...